I know you’re really paying attention now. I know because a scientific study out of the University of Göttingen tells me that big font elicits stronger emotional reactions in the human brain. And in case you haven’t noticed, the font I’m using is rather larger.

He offended a group of high school students at a journalism conference in Seattle last month, and now Catholics are demanding an apology for implying their religion encourages gay bashing. But they aren’t bothering to ask Savage to apologize for the comment, which is a standard talking point for the anti-bullying activist.

The Catholic League wants an apology from Elmhurst College, where Savage was speaking in a chapel.

During the, talk, Savage said homosexual kids are bullied and beaten because of religion. He riffed on comments made by the Pope, including how his anti-gay-marriage stance implies there’s “no such thing as a straight person.”

Books, smooks. Amazon has its sights set on high-end fashion, a New York Times story told us Monday.

But instead of the cut-price philosophy Amazon applies to its book-seller arm, the company is making nice with designers by keeping price points high. Industry experts point out that Amazon’s increased focus on selling clothing might make manufacturers wary, since the online retailer tends to buy wholesale and sell low.

But so far, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said that won’t do for high-end fashion.

Your brain might think that typing a vague status update about your annoying coworkers is just as satisfying as sex, according to a study out of Harvard University. The reason you’re seeing all those …

Maybe you’ve already seen this video of patients and staff at Children’s Hospital hemoncology floor lip syncing to Kelly Clarkson’s “Stronger.” It’s sad, sweet, hopeful and a whole lot of other things all at once. …

The moon will appear large in the sky Saturday night and Sunday morning, but that does not mean we’re in for a slew of natural disasters.

The “super moon” will be at its closest point to the Earth all year — appearing 14 percent bigger and as much as 30 percent brighter than other full Moons of 2012, according to NASA. Technically, it’s a perigee moon, which occurs when the moon reaches the nearest point in its oval orbit.

Courtney Stodden has a treat for you: It’s an electronically-processed song called “Reality,” and it’s all about how “the feeling was rill.” (That means “real,” I think.)

Stodden, a one-time Ocean Shores beauty pageant contestant, riled people up last year for marrying a 51-year-old B-list actor when she was just 16. Now, she’s trying to carve out a career for herself in the entertainment business — either in music, reality TV or bizarre photo shoots.